From Vietnam to Singapore, traveling over 8,000 miles in 71 days through 6 countries, GlobeRiders IndoChina ExpeditionDVD covers in detail, the motorcycle travel experience of a lifetime.
The adventure starts out in Saigon, Vietnam. Adventure riders are Helge Pedersen on a BMW R1200HP2 and Chris Poland on a BMW R1200GS Adventure. Award winning videographer Sterling Noren accompanied the team in the chase vehicle to film the entire journey. The GlobeRiders team are some of the first ever to travel in Vietnam with foreign registered motorcycles. Follow their adventure as they travel through extremes in weather and terrain, and discover the rich and diverse cultures of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia. After 71 days on the road, their epic journey finishes up in Singapore. IndoChina Expedition continues GlobeRiders tradition of popular, award winning motorcycle video documentary programs viewed throughout the world.

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city.
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In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
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Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a puncture and change tires all by yourself while riding the back country. He will also demonstrate brake pad change, air filter change and chain adjustment and maintenance. This is must have DVD if you intend to go beyond the tarmac with your BMW R1200 GS.
Order DVD from Touratech-USA:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-091-0187/Globeriders-Indochina-Expedition-DVD

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Southern Vietnam -- The Indochina Expedition begins in Seattle, Washington as Helge Pedersen, Chris Poland and Sterling Noren make preparations to begin a 70-day motorcycle tour across Southeast Asia.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
There's clothing to pack, bikes to set up, and lots of paperwork. This is the first time that foreign registered motorcycles have ever been imported into Vietnam and then exported out of the country. After two years of preparations, they fly to Ho Chi Minh City to get the expedition started.
The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic. Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city. While waiting for customs to clear the motorcycles, the crew heads out by boat to explore the Mekong Delta, stopping at floating farmer's markets and craft workshops along the way. After the bikes are released from a long ordeal with customs officials, the expedition heads to Dalat, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
http://www.janson.com

Globe

A globe is a three-dimensional, spherical, scale model of Earth (terrestrial globe or geographical globe) or other celestial body such as a planet or moon. While models can be made of objects with arbitrary or irregular shapes, the term globe is used only for models of objects that are approximately spherical. The word “globe” comes from the Latin word globus, meaning round mass or sphere. Some terrestrial globes include relief to show mountains and other features on the Earth’s surface.

There are also globes, called celestial globes or astronomical globes, which are spherical representations of the celestial sphere, showing the apparent positions of the stars and constellations in the sky.

Terrestrial and planetary

Flat maps are created using a map projection that inevitably introduces an increasing amount of distortion the larger the area that the map shows. A globe is the only representation of the Earth that does not distort either the shape or the size of large features– land masses, bodies of water, etc.

Background

In early 1940, troops of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) moved to seize Longzhou in south Guangxi, where the eastern branch of the railroad from Hanoi reaches the border, and also tried to move west to cut the rail line to Kunming. Chinese resistance, supplied from Indochina, was tough.

Then on 22 June 1940, France signed an armistice with Germany, Japan's Axis ally. This established the neutral but Axis-influenced Vichy France government in the unoccupied part of France. Vichy France also controlled at that time most French overseas possessions, including Indochina. The IJA captured Longzhou, closing one route, but the rail line to Yunnan was still open. Japanese aerial bombing did not close it.

Globe Trekker

Globe Trekker (sometimes called Pilot Guides in Australia and Thailand, and originally broadcast as Lonely Planet) is an adventure tourismtelevision series produced by Pilot Productions. The British series was inspired by the Lonely Planet travelbooks and began airing in 1994. Globe Trekker is broadcast in over 40 countries across six continents.The program won over 20 international awards, including six American Cable Ace awards.

The show often goes far beyond popular tourist destinations in order to give viewers a more authentic look at local culture. Presenters usually participate in different aspects of regional life, such as attending a traditional wedding or visiting a mining community. They address the viewer directly, acting as tourists-turned-tour guides, but are also filmed interacting with locals and discovering interesting locations in (mostly) unrehearsed sequences. Globe Trekker also sometimes includes brief interviews with backpackers who share tips on independent travel in that particular country.

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition Trailer 1

From Vietnam to Singapore, traveling over 8,000 miles in 71 days through 6 countries, GlobeRiders IndoChina ExpeditionDVD covers in detail, the motorcycle travel experience of a lifetime.
The adventure starts out in Saigon, Vietnam. Adventure riders are Helge Pedersen on a BMW R1200HP2 and Chris Poland on a BMW R1200GS Adventure. Award winning videographer Sterling Noren accompanied the team in the chase vehicle to film the entire journey. The GlobeRiders team are some of the first ever to travel in Vietnam with foreign registered motorcycles. Follow their adventure as they travel through extremes in weather and terrain, and discover the rich and diverse cultures of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia. After 71 days on the road, their epic journey finishes up in Singapore. IndoChina Expedition continues GlobeRiders tradition of popular, award winning motorcycle video documentary programs viewed throughout the world.

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition - Trailer 3 (Saigon)

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city.
http://www.janson.com

Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35

In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a puncture and change tires all by yourself while riding the back country. He will also demonstrate brake pad change, air filter change and chain adjustment and maintenance. This is must have DVD if you intend to go beyond the tarmac with your BMW R1200 GS.
Order DVD from Touratech-USA:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-091-0187/Globeriders-Indochina-Expedition-DVD

3:28

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (Trailer 2)

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (Trailer 2)

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (Trailer 2)

Southern Vietnam -- The Indochina Expedition begins in Seattle, Washington as Helge Pedersen, Chris Poland and Sterling Noren make preparations to begin a 70-day motorcycle tour across Southeast Asia.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
There's clothing to pack, bikes to set up, and lots of paperwork. This is the first time that foreign registered motorcycles have ever been imported into Vietnam and then exported out of the country. After two years of preparations, they fly to Ho Chi Minh City to get the expedition started.
The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic. Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city. While waiting for customs to clear the motorcycles, the crew heads out by boat to explore the Mekong Delta, stopping at floating farmer's markets and craft workshops along the way. After the bikes are released from a long ordeal with customs officials, the expedition heads to Dalat, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
http://www.janson.com

Mr Deepak Kamath : The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa : 1989

Deepak Kamath: The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa
In conversation with Deepak Kamath, a man who created records by travelling across the globe on a humble Jawa. This was just one of the many rides he did on two wheels; yes cycling was also a mode of travel. We get to know the courage it takes to be a two-wheeled brave heart.
xBhp: When and why did you decide to make travel such a large part of your life?
Deepak Kamath: The fascination for travel came in from my mother�s genes, she loved to travel. Being a bank employee and the benefit of LTA, she took me places since my childhood. This exposure steadily built the interest to travel on my own. Added to this, being a part of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and the small camps away from home during the schooling days, and when in college, being a part of the elite 1 Karnataka Armoured Squadron, NCC, (National Cadet Corps) (MES College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Bangalore) helped me in ensuring that I remain in constant touch with travel. The NCC BasicLeadershipCamp in Silchar, Assam, was probably the turning point of many of my activities that followed. Further getting selected for the prestigious Republic Day Parade in 1988 and shortlisted for the most prestigious NCC ArmyContingent to march at Rajpath on 26th January 1988 is something that I cannot forget in my life. The Prime Minister�s Rally the following day and an opportunity to meet the patriarch of modern India, Mr Rajiv Gandhi had a BIG influence in my adventure activities that followed this camp. I initially took to cycling as this was considered quite adventurous in those days. Promoted by NCC and my college, along with my buddy, Gururaja Buddharaju, also from my squadron and college mate, we embarked on a 12000+ km ride across India and Nepal. This was my first expedition and it has been a very memorable one. We saw India closely, experienced the rich heritage and warm hospitality across so many states and the officers from NCC, far away from home and sharing each other�s experiences. To recollect, the experiences in J&K, meeting Milkha Singh in one of the events further strengthened my zeal for more accomplishments. The ride across the country, meeting so many people and cultures has by far been one of the most thrilling experiences.
xBhp: At what point of time in your life were you bitten by the two-wheeler bug?
Deepak Kamath: 1989: When as promised my mom bought me a Yezdi motorcycle. Though a second hand Model B, the bike was maintained in mint condition by one of her colleagues. MEY 3442, went on to be a motorcycle that became synonymous with many trips that I undertook. There was no looking back from then on. It started with small commutes and ended up getting longer - 10319 km in 18 days, 11180 km in 16 days and 42038 km in 47 days.
xBhp: What inspired you to start exploring the country on a bicycle?
Deepak Kamath: National Cadet Corps: 1 Karnataka Armoured Squadron. I tried and attended almost all the camps in my 4 year association with them. The AnnualTraining Camps, Basic Leadership Camps, mountaineering camps, the Republic Day Camp and smaller outings as a local activity, built in loads of enthusiasm to stay outdoors. Without parental support, I could not have possibly seen the world that I have. The eyes have seen so much, the mind has registered so much, it is impossible to express in words. And all this started with the cycling expedition, for which there was ample support from the NCC and my college. My mom came to many cities when we were to reach; this was a source of inspiration since it was my first trip away from my parents. Even when I had a small accident while riding around the DalLake in Srinagar, she asked me what that bandage was across my head. I lied that it was a sweatband; fearing that she may get on the edge. Nonetheless, when I told her on completion of my trip, there were tears of fear in her eyes, which I cannot forget. This expedition was the first of its kind from any NCC battalion/ college and hence, it was more of an inspiration to undertake this and ensure a successful completion. The standing ovation that I got on my return within the college campus had been unprecedented. An ovation that only celebrities or people in power possibly get. This kind of a support led me to look beyond what was accomplished.
xBhp: What was the reaction of your family towards motorcycling long distances?
Deepak Kamath: With All India CyclingExpedition and a partially called off World Cycling Expedition, the support continued seamlessly. So, when MEY 3442 came in and I went out for short rides, the long one across India did not come as a surprise. More so when I told my parents that the bike would be completely done up by Ideal Jawa as part of a sponsorship. This gave them comfort that there was a company backing me, and this was very important.
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I've decided to collect large silver coins from around the world. My specification for coins I'll be adding to this collection are:
Diameter: approximately 35mm and up
Composition: must contain some silver
Additionally this collection won't include bullion coins.
Stay on the look out for videos of new coins being added.
I plan to be posting a video for a new coin addition each Friday.
If anyone has a suggestion for a coin I should add to the collection, please comment below.

Outside the Law Full Movie

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

1:53:37

Outside the Law Full Movie

Outside the Law Full Movie

Outside the Law Full Movie

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

1:33:50

Outside the Law Full Movie

Outside the Law Full Movie

Outside the Law Full Movie

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition - Trailer 3 (Saigon)

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city.
http://www.janson.com

At the Zero Point on the Indochina Border!

Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35

In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it...

published: 20 Sep 2012

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a puncture and change tires all by yourself while riding the back country. He will also demonstrate brake pad change, air filter change and chain adjustment and maintenance. This is must have DVD if you intend to go beyond the tarmac with your BMW R1200 GS.
Order DVD from Touratech-USA:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-091-0187/Globeriders-Indochina-Expedition-DVD

published: 05 Jan 2012

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (Trailer 2)

Southern Vietnam -- The Indochina Expedition begins in Seattle, Washington as Helge Pedersen, Chris Poland and Sterling Noren make preparations to begin a 70-day motorcycle tour across Southeast Asia.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
There's clothing to pack, bikes to set up, and lots of paperwork. This is the first time that foreign registered motorcycles have ever been imported into Vietnam and then exported out of the country. After two years of preparations, they fly to Ho Chi Minh City to get the expedition started.
The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic. Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city. While waiting for customs to clear the motorcycles, the crew heads out by boat to explore the Mekong Delt...

Mr Deepak Kamath : The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa : 1989

Deepak Kamath: The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa
In conversation with Deepak Kamath, a man who created records by travelling across the globe on a humble Jawa. This was just one of the many rides he did on two wheels; yes cycling was also a mode of travel. We get to know the courage it takes to be a two-wheeled brave heart.
xBhp: When and why did you decide to make travel such a large part of your life?
Deepak Kamath: The fascination for travel came in from my mother�s genes, she loved to travel. Being a bank employee and the benefit of LTA, she took me places since my childhood. This exposure steadily built the interest to travel on my own. Added to this, being a part of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and the small camps away from home during the schooling days, and when in coll...

I've decided to collect large silver coins from around the world. My specification for coins I'll be adding to this collection are:
Diameter: approximately 35mm and up
Composition: must contain some silver
Additionally this collection won't include bullion coins.
Stay on the look out for videos of new coins being added.
I plan to be posting a video for a new coin addition each Friday.
If anyone has a suggestion for a coin I should add to the collection, please comment below.

Outside the Law Full Movie

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

published: 16 Aug 2017

Outside the Law Full Movie

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

published: 14 Aug 2017

Outside the Law Full Movie

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition Trailer 1

From Vietnam to Singapore, traveling over 8,000 miles in 71 days through 6 countries, GlobeRiders IndoChina ExpeditionDVD covers in detail, the motorcycle trav...

From Vietnam to Singapore, traveling over 8,000 miles in 71 days through 6 countries, GlobeRiders IndoChina ExpeditionDVD covers in detail, the motorcycle travel experience of a lifetime.
The adventure starts out in Saigon, Vietnam. Adventure riders are Helge Pedersen on a BMW R1200HP2 and Chris Poland on a BMW R1200GS Adventure. Award winning videographer Sterling Noren accompanied the team in the chase vehicle to film the entire journey. The GlobeRiders team are some of the first ever to travel in Vietnam with foreign registered motorcycles. Follow their adventure as they travel through extremes in weather and terrain, and discover the rich and diverse cultures of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia. After 71 days on the road, their epic journey finishes up in Singapore. IndoChina Expedition continues GlobeRiders tradition of popular, award winning motorcycle video documentary programs viewed throughout the world.

From Vietnam to Singapore, traveling over 8,000 miles in 71 days through 6 countries, GlobeRiders IndoChina ExpeditionDVD covers in detail, the motorcycle travel experience of a lifetime.
The adventure starts out in Saigon, Vietnam. Adventure riders are Helge Pedersen on a BMW R1200HP2 and Chris Poland on a BMW R1200GS Adventure. Award winning videographer Sterling Noren accompanied the team in the chase vehicle to film the entire journey. The GlobeRiders team are some of the first ever to travel in Vietnam with foreign registered motorcycles. Follow their adventure as they travel through extremes in weather and terrain, and discover the rich and diverse cultures of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia. After 71 days on the road, their epic journey finishes up in Singapore. IndoChina Expedition continues GlobeRiders tradition of popular, award winning motorcycle video documentary programs viewed throughout the world.

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition - Trailer 3 (Saigon)

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz conti...

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city.
http://www.janson.com

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city.
http://www.janson.com

In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
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In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
Follow us!
@thecrashcourse
@realjohngreen
@raoulmeyer
@crashcoursestan
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@thoughtbubbler
Like us! ‪http://www.facebook.com/youtubecrashcourse
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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a ...

Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a puncture and change tires all by yourself while riding the back country. He will also demonstrate brake pad change, air filter change and chain adjustment and maintenance. This is must have DVD if you intend to go beyond the tarmac with your BMW R1200 GS.
Order DVD from Touratech-USA:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-091-0187/Globeriders-Indochina-Expedition-DVD

Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a puncture and change tires all by yourself while riding the back country. He will also demonstrate brake pad change, air filter change and chain adjustment and maintenance. This is must have DVD if you intend to go beyond the tarmac with your BMW R1200 GS.
Order DVD from Touratech-USA:
http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/PN-091-0187/Globeriders-Indochina-Expedition-DVD

Southern Vietnam -- The Indochina Expedition begins in Seattle, Washington as Helge Pedersen, Chris Poland and Sterling Noren make preparations to begin a 70-day motorcycle tour across Southeast Asia.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
There's clothing to pack, bikes to set up, and lots of paperwork. This is the first time that foreign registered motorcycles have ever been imported into Vietnam and then exported out of the country. After two years of preparations, they fly to Ho Chi Minh City to get the expedition started.
The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic. Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city. While waiting for customs to clear the motorcycles, the crew heads out by boat to explore the Mekong Delta, stopping at floating farmer's markets and craft workshops along the way. After the bikes are released from a long ordeal with customs officials, the expedition heads to Dalat, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
http://www.janson.com

Southern Vietnam -- The Indochina Expedition begins in Seattle, Washington as Helge Pedersen, Chris Poland and Sterling Noren make preparations to begin a 70-day motorcycle tour across Southeast Asia.
Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/JansonYouTube
There's clothing to pack, bikes to set up, and lots of paperwork. This is the first time that foreign registered motorcycles have ever been imported into Vietnam and then exported out of the country. After two years of preparations, they fly to Ho Chi Minh City to get the expedition started.
The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic. Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city. While waiting for customs to clear the motorcycles, the crew heads out by boat to explore the Mekong Delta, stopping at floating farmer's markets and craft workshops along the way. After the bikes are released from a long ordeal with customs officials, the expedition heads to Dalat, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
http://www.janson.com

Mr Deepak Kamath : The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa : 1989

Deepak Kamath: The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa
In conversation with Deepak Kamath, a man who created records by travelling across the globe on a hu...

Deepak Kamath: The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa
In conversation with Deepak Kamath, a man who created records by travelling across the globe on a humble Jawa. This was just one of the many rides he did on two wheels; yes cycling was also a mode of travel. We get to know the courage it takes to be a two-wheeled brave heart.
xBhp: When and why did you decide to make travel such a large part of your life?
Deepak Kamath: The fascination for travel came in from my mother�s genes, she loved to travel. Being a bank employee and the benefit of LTA, she took me places since my childhood. This exposure steadily built the interest to travel on my own. Added to this, being a part of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and the small camps away from home during the schooling days, and when in college, being a part of the elite 1 Karnataka Armoured Squadron, NCC, (National Cadet Corps) (MES College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Bangalore) helped me in ensuring that I remain in constant touch with travel. The NCC BasicLeadershipCamp in Silchar, Assam, was probably the turning point of many of my activities that followed. Further getting selected for the prestigious Republic Day Parade in 1988 and shortlisted for the most prestigious NCC ArmyContingent to march at Rajpath on 26th January 1988 is something that I cannot forget in my life. The Prime Minister�s Rally the following day and an opportunity to meet the patriarch of modern India, Mr Rajiv Gandhi had a BIG influence in my adventure activities that followed this camp. I initially took to cycling as this was considered quite adventurous in those days. Promoted by NCC and my college, along with my buddy, Gururaja Buddharaju, also from my squadron and college mate, we embarked on a 12000+ km ride across India and Nepal. This was my first expedition and it has been a very memorable one. We saw India closely, experienced the rich heritage and warm hospitality across so many states and the officers from NCC, far away from home and sharing each other�s experiences. To recollect, the experiences in J&K, meeting Milkha Singh in one of the events further strengthened my zeal for more accomplishments. The ride across the country, meeting so many people and cultures has by far been one of the most thrilling experiences.
xBhp: At what point of time in your life were you bitten by the two-wheeler bug?
Deepak Kamath: 1989: When as promised my mom bought me a Yezdi motorcycle. Though a second hand Model B, the bike was maintained in mint condition by one of her colleagues. MEY 3442, went on to be a motorcycle that became synonymous with many trips that I undertook. There was no looking back from then on. It started with small commutes and ended up getting longer - 10319 km in 18 days, 11180 km in 16 days and 42038 km in 47 days.
xBhp: What inspired you to start exploring the country on a bicycle?
Deepak Kamath: National Cadet Corps: 1 Karnataka Armoured Squadron. I tried and attended almost all the camps in my 4 year association with them. The AnnualTraining Camps, Basic Leadership Camps, mountaineering camps, the Republic Day Camp and smaller outings as a local activity, built in loads of enthusiasm to stay outdoors. Without parental support, I could not have possibly seen the world that I have. The eyes have seen so much, the mind has registered so much, it is impossible to express in words. And all this started with the cycling expedition, for which there was ample support from the NCC and my college. My mom came to many cities when we were to reach; this was a source of inspiration since it was my first trip away from my parents. Even when I had a small accident while riding around the DalLake in Srinagar, she asked me what that bandage was across my head. I lied that it was a sweatband; fearing that she may get on the edge. Nonetheless, when I told her on completion of my trip, there were tears of fear in her eyes, which I cannot forget. This expedition was the first of its kind from any NCC battalion/ college and hence, it was more of an inspiration to undertake this and ensure a successful completion. The standing ovation that I got on my return within the college campus had been unprecedented. An ovation that only celebrities or people in power possibly get. This kind of a support led me to look beyond what was accomplished.
xBhp: What was the reaction of your family towards motorcycling long distances?
Deepak Kamath: With All India CyclingExpedition and a partially called off World Cycling Expedition, the support continued seamlessly. So, when MEY 3442 came in and I went out for short rides, the long one across India did not come as a surprise. More so when I told my parents that the bike would be completely done up by Ideal Jawa as part of a sponsorship. This gave them comfort that there was a company backing me, and this was very important.
cc: xbhp

Deepak Kamath: The man who rode around the globe on a Jawa
In conversation with Deepak Kamath, a man who created records by travelling across the globe on a humble Jawa. This was just one of the many rides he did on two wheels; yes cycling was also a mode of travel. We get to know the courage it takes to be a two-wheeled brave heart.
xBhp: When and why did you decide to make travel such a large part of your life?
Deepak Kamath: The fascination for travel came in from my mother�s genes, she loved to travel. Being a bank employee and the benefit of LTA, she took me places since my childhood. This exposure steadily built the interest to travel on my own. Added to this, being a part of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and the small camps away from home during the schooling days, and when in college, being a part of the elite 1 Karnataka Armoured Squadron, NCC, (National Cadet Corps) (MES College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Bangalore) helped me in ensuring that I remain in constant touch with travel. The NCC BasicLeadershipCamp in Silchar, Assam, was probably the turning point of many of my activities that followed. Further getting selected for the prestigious Republic Day Parade in 1988 and shortlisted for the most prestigious NCC ArmyContingent to march at Rajpath on 26th January 1988 is something that I cannot forget in my life. The Prime Minister�s Rally the following day and an opportunity to meet the patriarch of modern India, Mr Rajiv Gandhi had a BIG influence in my adventure activities that followed this camp. I initially took to cycling as this was considered quite adventurous in those days. Promoted by NCC and my college, along with my buddy, Gururaja Buddharaju, also from my squadron and college mate, we embarked on a 12000+ km ride across India and Nepal. This was my first expedition and it has been a very memorable one. We saw India closely, experienced the rich heritage and warm hospitality across so many states and the officers from NCC, far away from home and sharing each other�s experiences. To recollect, the experiences in J&K, meeting Milkha Singh in one of the events further strengthened my zeal for more accomplishments. The ride across the country, meeting so many people and cultures has by far been one of the most thrilling experiences.
xBhp: At what point of time in your life were you bitten by the two-wheeler bug?
Deepak Kamath: 1989: When as promised my mom bought me a Yezdi motorcycle. Though a second hand Model B, the bike was maintained in mint condition by one of her colleagues. MEY 3442, went on to be a motorcycle that became synonymous with many trips that I undertook. There was no looking back from then on. It started with small commutes and ended up getting longer - 10319 km in 18 days, 11180 km in 16 days and 42038 km in 47 days.
xBhp: What inspired you to start exploring the country on a bicycle?
Deepak Kamath: National Cadet Corps: 1 Karnataka Armoured Squadron. I tried and attended almost all the camps in my 4 year association with them. The AnnualTraining Camps, Basic Leadership Camps, mountaineering camps, the Republic Day Camp and smaller outings as a local activity, built in loads of enthusiasm to stay outdoors. Without parental support, I could not have possibly seen the world that I have. The eyes have seen so much, the mind has registered so much, it is impossible to express in words. And all this started with the cycling expedition, for which there was ample support from the NCC and my college. My mom came to many cities when we were to reach; this was a source of inspiration since it was my first trip away from my parents. Even when I had a small accident while riding around the DalLake in Srinagar, she asked me what that bandage was across my head. I lied that it was a sweatband; fearing that she may get on the edge. Nonetheless, when I told her on completion of my trip, there were tears of fear in her eyes, which I cannot forget. This expedition was the first of its kind from any NCC battalion/ college and hence, it was more of an inspiration to undertake this and ensure a successful completion. The standing ovation that I got on my return within the college campus had been unprecedented. An ovation that only celebrities or people in power possibly get. This kind of a support led me to look beyond what was accomplished.
xBhp: What was the reaction of your family towards motorcycling long distances?
Deepak Kamath: With All India CyclingExpedition and a partially called off World Cycling Expedition, the support continued seamlessly. So, when MEY 3442 came in and I went out for short rides, the long one across India did not come as a surprise. More so when I told my parents that the bike would be completely done up by Ideal Jawa as part of a sponsorship. This gave them comfort that there was a company backing me, and this was very important.
cc: xbhp

I've decided to collect large silver coins from around the world. My specification for coins I'll be adding to this collection are:
Diameter: approximately 35mm...

I've decided to collect large silver coins from around the world. My specification for coins I'll be adding to this collection are:
Diameter: approximately 35mm and up
Composition: must contain some silver
Additionally this collection won't include bullion coins.
Stay on the look out for videos of new coins being added.
I plan to be posting a video for a new coin addition each Friday.
If anyone has a suggestion for a coin I should add to the collection, please comment below.

I've decided to collect large silver coins from around the world. My specification for coins I'll be adding to this collection are:
Diameter: approximately 35mm and up
Composition: must contain some silver
Additionally this collection won't include bullion coins.
Stay on the look out for videos of new coins being added.
I plan to be posting a video for a new coin addition each Friday.
If anyone has a suggestion for a coin I should add to the collection, please comment below.

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerianâ€¦

History of the FR-F1 and FR-F2 Sniper Rifles: Henri Canaple Interview

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Henri Canaple is a former St. Etienne and GIAT gunsmith now in private practice, who has extensive experience rebuilding and tuning FR-F1 and FR-F2 sniper rifles for the French military and competitive teams. He also designed his own precision rifle, which came close to being adopted by the French military in the late 1980s - to see more details on that rifle, head over to the blog post on ForgottenWeapons.com where I have attached some documentation on it:
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/history-of-the-fr-f1-and-fr-f2-sniper-rifles-henri-canaple-interview
M. Canaple was generous enough to share some of his time to speak to me about the history and development ...

published: 15 Jul 2017

The First American Commitment to Vietnam, 1945–1954

The United States first engaged with Vietnam in the immediate aftermath of World War II, as it struggled with the dilemmas of postwar reconstruction, the course of decolonization in Asia, and perceived Soviet aggression across the globe. Though largely unremarked at the time, during the late 1940s the administration of Harry S. Truman chose sides in Vietnam—or, more broadly, Indochina—underwriting the French-sponsored government of the former emperor Bao Dai in the south, while distancing itself from the nationalist movement led by Ho Chi Minh and tainted, in its view, by its communist rhetoric and associations. Even before the outbreak of war in Korea in June 1950, the die was cast: the United States sided with the French in their effort to restore their empire in Indochina. Why did the ...

published: 27 Sep 2017

History of Thailand

Thai people who originally lived in southwestern China migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of many centuries. The oldest known mention of their existence in the region by the exonym Siamese is in a 12th-centuryA.D. inscription at the Khmer temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which refers to syam, or "dark brown", people. It was believed that Siam derived from the Sanskrit word syam, or "brown race", with a contemptuous signification. Sien in Chinese writings is the name for the northern kingdom that centered around Sukhothai and Sawankalok; but to the Siamese themselves, the name of the country has always been Mueang Thai.
The country's designation as Siam by Westerners likely came from the Portuguese, the first Europeans to give a coherent account of the country. Po...

published: 01 Oct 2014

FACES OF AFRICA 08/06/2012

Wangari Maathai was recognized across the global as a warrior for the environment and campaigner for human rights. Widely known by her first name Wangari, she was responsible for planting more than 30 million trees across Africa during her lifetime. As well as for the environment she stood for women, for the role of the poor, for justice and for democracy. And in so doing she put her life on the line. In 2004 Wangari received the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. She died at the age of 71 but people all over the globe have been inspired by her vision.

published: 08 Apr 2013

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published: 24 Nov 2016

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Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.

published: 19 Jan 2018

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; .
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the .
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which .

published: 26 Nov 2017

23. Collaboration and Resistance in World War II

EuropeanCivilization, 1648-1945 (HIST 202)
One of the principal myths concerning collaboration during World War II in France, as in other countries, is that the domestic collaborators did so despite themselves, or to prevent even greater atrocities. In fact, many French, Belgians, Hungarians, Poles, Dutch and others voluntarily and enthusiastically abetted the occupying Germans. This collaboration, inspired by anti-Semitism and xenophobia, often resulted in extremely zealous persecution of Jewish nationals, communists, and others. Along with the myth of reluctant collaboration, France has also been obliged to confront the myth of widespread resistance, promulgated in part by a victorious Charles de Gaulle. Many questions concerning collaboration and resistance still remain unresolved in ...

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.
Outside the Law Von Verrätern gejagt! 2002GermanGanzer Filme auf Deutsch.

published: 28 Dec 2017

The Complete History of the Second World War | World War II Documentary | Part 2

Rest in peace all those who lost their lives fighting in the second world war. They gave up their lives for what we today take for granted. Remember them, respect them, your life wouldn't be the same without them.
A tremendous thank you to TonyWilkins. This video would not be what it is without him and it was a pleasure to work with him on this documentary.
You can check out some of his great writing at https://defenceoftherealm.wordpress.com
Also, a huge thank you to CO.AG for the incredible custom-made sound tracks for this documentary. You can listen to all his music here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
https://www.patreon.com/user/community?u=3550597
____________________________________________________________________
Don't forget to follow TOP5s on So...

Globe Trekker Special - Trekking in the Pacific: Kokoda Trail, PNG

Globe Trekkers Zoe Palmer and Matt Young embark on two epic journeys through the Pacific. Zoe explores the idyllic Cook Islands in the South Pacific whilst Matt travels to fascinating and remote Papua New Guinea.
The Cook Islands lie 3,500 kilometers north east of New Zealand and comprise 15 coral atolls and volcanic islands. Zoe's trip takes her to the four islands of Rarotonga, Atieu, Mitiaro, and Takutea.
Her adventure begins with a trek across Rarotonga, the largest of the islands with a population of 10,000 people. The island measures 32 kilometers in circumference and, with a circular road following the coastline, it's not difficult to get around. From the tiny capital city Avarua, Zoe hikes along an ancient pathway to the center of the island and historic ceremonial site of T...

CoolForgotten Weapons merchandise! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Henri Canaple is a former St. Etienne and GIAT gunsmith now in private practice, who has extensive experience rebuilding and tuning FR-F1 and FR-F2 sniper rifles for the French military and competitive teams. He also designed his own precision rifle, which came close to being adopted by the French military in the late 1980s - to see more details on that rifle, head over to the blog post on ForgottenWeapons.com where I have attached some documentation on it:
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/history-of-the-fr-f1-and-fr-f2-sniper-rifles-henri-canaple-interview
M. Canaple was generous enough to share some of his time to speak to me about the history and development of French precision rifles, which I am happy to share with you today. Note that he speaks only French (which I do not), and while the interview starts out a bit choppy, we get the hang of it after a few minutes. Many thanks to Edouard L. for acting as translator for me and for providing the translated subtitles to the video!
If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow

CoolForgotten Weapons merchandise! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Henri Canaple is a former St. Etienne and GIAT gunsmith now in private practice, who has extensive experience rebuilding and tuning FR-F1 and FR-F2 sniper rifles for the French military and competitive teams. He also designed his own precision rifle, which came close to being adopted by the French military in the late 1980s - to see more details on that rifle, head over to the blog post on ForgottenWeapons.com where I have attached some documentation on it:
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/history-of-the-fr-f1-and-fr-f2-sniper-rifles-henri-canaple-interview
M. Canaple was generous enough to share some of his time to speak to me about the history and development of French precision rifles, which I am happy to share with you today. Note that he speaks only French (which I do not), and while the interview starts out a bit choppy, we get the hang of it after a few minutes. Many thanks to Edouard L. for acting as translator for me and for providing the translated subtitles to the video!
If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow

The United States first engaged with Vietnam in the immediate aftermath of World War II, as it struggled with the dilemmas of postwar reconstruction, the course of decolonization in Asia, and perceived Soviet aggression across the globe. Though largely unremarked at the time, during the late 1940s the administration of Harry S. Truman chose sides in Vietnam—or, more broadly, Indochina—underwriting the French-sponsored government of the former emperor Bao Dai in the south, while distancing itself from the nationalist movement led by Ho Chi Minh and tainted, in its view, by its communist rhetoric and associations. Even before the outbreak of war in Korea in June 1950, the die was cast: the United States sided with the French in their effort to restore their empire in Indochina. Why did the United States make this choice? Were there alternatives to it? This webinar explores these and other questions.

The United States first engaged with Vietnam in the immediate aftermath of World War II, as it struggled with the dilemmas of postwar reconstruction, the course of decolonization in Asia, and perceived Soviet aggression across the globe. Though largely unremarked at the time, during the late 1940s the administration of Harry S. Truman chose sides in Vietnam—or, more broadly, Indochina—underwriting the French-sponsored government of the former emperor Bao Dai in the south, while distancing itself from the nationalist movement led by Ho Chi Minh and tainted, in its view, by its communist rhetoric and associations. Even before the outbreak of war in Korea in June 1950, the die was cast: the United States sided with the French in their effort to restore their empire in Indochina. Why did the United States make this choice? Were there alternatives to it? This webinar explores these and other questions.

Thai people who originally lived in southwestern China migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of many centuries. The oldest known mention of their existence in the region by the exonym Siamese is in a 12th-centuryA.D. inscription at the Khmer temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which refers to syam, or "dark brown", people. It was believed that Siam derived from the Sanskrit word syam, or "brown race", with a contemptuous signification. Sien in Chinese writings is the name for the northern kingdom that centered around Sukhothai and Sawankalok; but to the Siamese themselves, the name of the country has always been Mueang Thai.
The country's designation as Siam by Westerners likely came from the Portuguese, the first Europeans to give a coherent account of the country. Portuguese chronicles noted that the king of Sukhothai had sent an expedition to Malacca at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in 1455. Following their conquest of Malacca in 1511, the Portuguese sent a diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya. A century later, on 15 August1612, The Globe, an East India Company merchantman bearing a letter from King James I, arrived in "the Road of Syam". "By the end of the 19th century, Siam had become so enshrined in geographical nomenclature that it was believed that by this name and no other would it continue to be known and styled."
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Thai people who originally lived in southwestern China migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of many centuries. The oldest known mention of their existence in the region by the exonym Siamese is in a 12th-centuryA.D. inscription at the Khmer temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which refers to syam, or "dark brown", people. It was believed that Siam derived from the Sanskrit word syam, or "brown race", with a contemptuous signification. Sien in Chinese writings is the name for the northern kingdom that centered around Sukhothai and Sawankalok; but to the Siamese themselves, the name of the country has always been Mueang Thai.
The country's designation as Siam by Westerners likely came from the Portuguese, the first Europeans to give a coherent account of the country. Portuguese chronicles noted that the king of Sukhothai had sent an expedition to Malacca at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in 1455. Following their conquest of Malacca in 1511, the Portuguese sent a diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya. A century later, on 15 August1612, The Globe, an East India Company merchantman bearing a letter from King James I, arrived in "the Road of Syam". "By the end of the 19th century, Siam had become so enshrined in geographical nomenclature that it was believed that by this name and no other would it continue to be known and styled."
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

FACES OF AFRICA 08/06/2012

Wangari Maathai was recognized across the global as a warrior for the environment and campaigner for human rights. Widely known by her first name Wangari, she w...

Wangari Maathai was recognized across the global as a warrior for the environment and campaigner for human rights. Widely known by her first name Wangari, she was responsible for planting more than 30 million trees across Africa during her lifetime. As well as for the environment she stood for women, for the role of the poor, for justice and for democracy. And in so doing she put her life on the line. In 2004 Wangari received the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. She died at the age of 71 but people all over the globe have been inspired by her vision.

Wangari Maathai was recognized across the global as a warrior for the environment and campaigner for human rights. Widely known by her first name Wangari, she was responsible for planting more than 30 million trees across Africa during her lifetime. As well as for the environment she stood for women, for the role of the poor, for justice and for democracy. And in so doing she put her life on the line. In 2004 Wangari received the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. She died at the age of 71 but people all over the globe have been inspired by her vision.

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina;...

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina;...

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; .
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the .
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which .

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; .
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the .
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which .

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina;...

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.
Outside the Law Von Verrätern gejagt! 2002GermanGanzer Filme auf Deutsch.

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.
Outside the Law Von Verrätern gejagt! 2002GermanGanzer Filme auf Deutsch.

published:28 Dec 2017

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The Complete History of the Second World War | World War II Documentary | Part 2

Rest in peace all those who lost their lives fighting in the second world war. They gave up their lives for what we today take for granted. Remember them, respe...

Rest in peace all those who lost their lives fighting in the second world war. They gave up their lives for what we today take for granted. Remember them, respect them, your life wouldn't be the same without them.
A tremendous thank you to TonyWilkins. This video would not be what it is without him and it was a pleasure to work with him on this documentary.
You can check out some of his great writing at https://defenceoftherealm.wordpress.com
Also, a huge thank you to CO.AG for the incredible custom-made sound tracks for this documentary. You can listen to all his music here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
https://www.patreon.com/user/community?u=3550597
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Globe Trekkers Zoe Palmer and Matt Young embark on two epic journeys through the Pacific. Zoe explores the idyllic Cook Islands in the South Pacific whilst Matt travels to fascinating and remote Papua New Guinea.
The Cook Islands lie 3,500 kilometers north east of New Zealand and comprise 15 coral atolls and volcanic islands. Zoe's trip takes her to the four islands of Rarotonga, Atieu, Mitiaro, and Takutea.
Her adventure begins with a trek across Rarotonga, the largest of the islands with a population of 10,000 people. The island measures 32 kilometers in circumference and, with a circular road following the coastline, it's not difficult to get around. From the tiny capital city Avarua, Zoe hikes along an ancient pathway to the center of the island and historic ceremonial site of Te Rua Manga where local people once carved the faces of their gods into the rock face.
Back in Avarua, Zoe takes part in the Mire Tarai Festival, an annual celebration of local culture, crafts and traditional sports. She joins an all female team of canoeists to compete in a canoe race across the local lagoon. No one knows who wins - or in fact cares - it seems the festival is more about celebrating ancient customs and having fun.
From Rarotonga, Zoe flies to the island of Atiu, where Captain Cook landed in 1777. Cooks landing party were met by curious islanders who'd never seen white people before in their lives. Cannibalism was known to take place on the Pacific islands so their Tahitian interpreter was terrified when he noticed the islanders preparing a large bonfire. Luckily, his fears were unfounded and the the party received a warm welcome from the Atiu islanders.
Next Zoe hitches a ride to the nearby island of Mitiaro in a traditional voyaging canoe named the Te Au o Tonga. Built in 1994, it's the only voyaging canoe of its kind on the Cook Islands today and an exact replica of an ancient canoe design. Apart from voyages of discovery, this type of canoe would also have been used for regular warrior raids when cannibalistic Atiuans launched terrifying attacks on the terrified Mitiaro islanders. Thankfully, the Atiuans are a much friendlier bunch today. And, when Zoe arrives at Mitiaro, the welcoming festivities are in full swing.
The final leg of Zoe's trip takes her to the nearby uninhabited island of Takutea where she gets to test her survival skills. Following in the wake of ancient warriors and intrepid explorers visiting these remote islands has been an unmissable experience.
Meanwhile, Matt Young is en route to Papua New Guinea located 150 kilometers north of Australia. It has some of the world's most impenetrable rainforest. From the capital Port Moresby Matt flies to the remote village of Kokoda where he treks in the footsteps of Australian soldiers who battled the Japanese during World War II along the infamous Kokoda Trail, "the devil's design, the ultimate military obstacle course". The Kokoda Trail is centuries old, and has traditionally been used by locals to travel between their villages and to move from the mountains to the coast. Today, apart from flying, hiking the trail is still the only connection between the villages along the Owen Stanley Range.
Setting out from Kokoda, Matt is drenched by rain and perspiration as he treks for days through the humid, dense rainforest. En route, he is invited to take part in a traditional wild boar hunt by the villagers of Kovelo. he finally arrives at Isurava village, site of a major battle in 1942. Continuing his journey, Matt passes some recently discovered WWII artifacts war - amongst these a collection of hand-grenades, flares, sub-machine guns, an unexploded bomb, and the wreck of an AmericanB25 bomber. He also meets a remarkable old man who was one of the local "Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels", and affectionate nickname given by the Australian troops to the PapuaNew Guineans who helped them during the fighting.
Finally, having climbed over the highest ridge of the Owen Stanley Mountains, Matt's trek of a lifetime ends at BrigadeHill, site of one of the Kokoda Campaign's bloodiest battles in 1942. It marks the spot of the first defeat on land for the Japanese Army in the Pacific. Although the Australian forces were greatly outnumbered, they fought back with ambush, delay tactics and by frustrating the enemy in every way possible. Over 2,000 Australian troops were killed during the Kokoda Campaign and - of the 20,000 Japanese soldiers who fought on the Kokoda Trail - it's estimated that 13,000 lost their lives.

Globe Trekkers Zoe Palmer and Matt Young embark on two epic journeys through the Pacific. Zoe explores the idyllic Cook Islands in the South Pacific whilst Matt travels to fascinating and remote Papua New Guinea.
The Cook Islands lie 3,500 kilometers north east of New Zealand and comprise 15 coral atolls and volcanic islands. Zoe's trip takes her to the four islands of Rarotonga, Atieu, Mitiaro, and Takutea.
Her adventure begins with a trek across Rarotonga, the largest of the islands with a population of 10,000 people. The island measures 32 kilometers in circumference and, with a circular road following the coastline, it's not difficult to get around. From the tiny capital city Avarua, Zoe hikes along an ancient pathway to the center of the island and historic ceremonial site of Te Rua Manga where local people once carved the faces of their gods into the rock face.
Back in Avarua, Zoe takes part in the Mire Tarai Festival, an annual celebration of local culture, crafts and traditional sports. She joins an all female team of canoeists to compete in a canoe race across the local lagoon. No one knows who wins - or in fact cares - it seems the festival is more about celebrating ancient customs and having fun.
From Rarotonga, Zoe flies to the island of Atiu, where Captain Cook landed in 1777. Cooks landing party were met by curious islanders who'd never seen white people before in their lives. Cannibalism was known to take place on the Pacific islands so their Tahitian interpreter was terrified when he noticed the islanders preparing a large bonfire. Luckily, his fears were unfounded and the the party received a warm welcome from the Atiu islanders.
Next Zoe hitches a ride to the nearby island of Mitiaro in a traditional voyaging canoe named the Te Au o Tonga. Built in 1994, it's the only voyaging canoe of its kind on the Cook Islands today and an exact replica of an ancient canoe design. Apart from voyages of discovery, this type of canoe would also have been used for regular warrior raids when cannibalistic Atiuans launched terrifying attacks on the terrified Mitiaro islanders. Thankfully, the Atiuans are a much friendlier bunch today. And, when Zoe arrives at Mitiaro, the welcoming festivities are in full swing.
The final leg of Zoe's trip takes her to the nearby uninhabited island of Takutea where she gets to test her survival skills. Following in the wake of ancient warriors and intrepid explorers visiting these remote islands has been an unmissable experience.
Meanwhile, Matt Young is en route to Papua New Guinea located 150 kilometers north of Australia. It has some of the world's most impenetrable rainforest. From the capital Port Moresby Matt flies to the remote village of Kokoda where he treks in the footsteps of Australian soldiers who battled the Japanese during World War II along the infamous Kokoda Trail, "the devil's design, the ultimate military obstacle course". The Kokoda Trail is centuries old, and has traditionally been used by locals to travel between their villages and to move from the mountains to the coast. Today, apart from flying, hiking the trail is still the only connection between the villages along the Owen Stanley Range.
Setting out from Kokoda, Matt is drenched by rain and perspiration as he treks for days through the humid, dense rainforest. En route, he is invited to take part in a traditional wild boar hunt by the villagers of Kovelo. he finally arrives at Isurava village, site of a major battle in 1942. Continuing his journey, Matt passes some recently discovered WWII artifacts war - amongst these a collection of hand-grenades, flares, sub-machine guns, an unexploded bomb, and the wreck of an AmericanB25 bomber. He also meets a remarkable old man who was one of the local "Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels", and affectionate nickname given by the Australian troops to the PapuaNew Guineans who helped them during the fighting.
Finally, having climbed over the highest ridge of the Owen Stanley Mountains, Matt's trek of a lifetime ends at BrigadeHill, site of one of the Kokoda Campaign's bloodiest battles in 1942. It marks the spot of the first defeat on land for the Japanese Army in the Pacific. Although the Australian forces were greatly outnumbered, they fought back with ambush, delay tactics and by frustrating the enemy in every way possible. Over 2,000 Australian troops were killed during the Kokoda Campaign and - of the 20,000 Japanese soldiers who fought on the Kokoda Trail - it's estimated that 13,000 lost their lives.

GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition Trailer 1

From Vietnam to Singapore, traveling over 8,000 miles in 71 days through 6 countries, GlobeRiders IndoChina ExpeditionDVD covers in detail, the motorcycle travel experience of a lifetime.
The adventure starts out in Saigon, Vietnam. Adventure riders are Helge Pedersen on a BMW R1200HP2 and Chris Poland on a BMW R1200GS Adventure. Award winning videographer Sterling Noren accompanied the team in the chase vehicle to film the entire journey. The GlobeRiders team are some of the first ever to travel in Vietnam with foreign registered motorcycles. Follow their adventure as they travel through extremes in weather and terrain, and discover the rich and diverse cultures of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia. After 71 days on the road, their epic journey finishes up in Singapore. IndoChina Expedition continues GlobeRiders tradition of popular, award winning motorcycle video documentary programs viewed throughout the world.

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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (Trailer 1)

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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition - Trailer 3 (Saigon)

The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic.
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Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city.
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Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35

In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition DVD Trailer 4

Learn how to prepare your BMW R1200 GS for adventure Riding and how to maintain the bike as you travel the world. Helge pedersen will teach you how to repair a puncture and change tires all by yourself while riding the back country. He will also demonstrate brake pad change, air filter change and chain adjustment and maintenance. This is must have DVD if you intend to go beyond the tarmac with your BMW R1200 GS.
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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (Trailer 2)

Southern Vietnam -- The Indochina Expedition begins in Seattle, Washington as Helge Pedersen, Chris Poland and Sterling Noren make preparations to begin a 70-day motorcycle tour across Southeast Asia.
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There's clothing to pack, bikes to set up, and lots of paperwork. This is the first time that foreign registered motorcycles have ever been imported into Vietnam and then exported out of the country. After two years of preparations, they fly to Ho Chi Minh City to get the expedition started.
The first impression of Saigon: heat, humidity and crazy traffic. Millions of two-wheeled scooters buzz continuously around the streets of the city. While waiting for customs to clear the motorcycles, the crew heads out by boat to explore the Mekong Delta, stopping at floating farmer's markets and craft workshops along the way. After the bikes are released from a long ordeal with customs officials, the expedition heads to Dalat, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
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Indochina War H1907-01 | Footage Farm

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History of the FR-F1 and FR-F2 Sniper Rifles: Henri Canaple Interview

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Henri Canaple is a former St. Etienne and GIAT gunsmith now in private practice, who has extensive experience rebuilding and tuning FR-F1 and FR-F2 sniper rifles for the French military and competitive teams. He also designed his own precision rifle, which came close to being adopted by the French military in the late 1980s - to see more details on that rifle, head over to the blog post on ForgottenWeapons.com where I have attached some documentation on it:
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M. Canaple was generous enough to share some of his time to speak to me about the history and development of French precision rifles, which I am happy to share with you today. Note that he speaks only French (which I do not), and while the interview starts out a bit choppy, we get the hang of it after a few minutes. Many thanks to Edouard L. for acting as translator for me and for providing the translated subtitles to the video!
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The First American Commitment to Vietnam, 1945–1954

The United States first engaged with Vietnam in the immediate aftermath of World War II, a...

The First American Commitment to Vietnam, 1945–1954

The United States first engaged with Vietnam in the immediate aftermath of World War II, as it struggled with the dilemmas of postwar reconstruction, the course of decolonization in Asia, and perceived Soviet aggression across the globe. Though largely unremarked at the time, during the late 1940s the administration of Harry S. Truman chose sides in Vietnam—or, more broadly, Indochina—underwriting the French-sponsored government of the former emperor Bao Dai in the south, while distancing itself from the nationalist movement led by Ho Chi Minh and tainted, in its view, by its communist rhetoric and associations. Even before the outbreak of war in Korea in June 1950, the die was cast: the United States sided with the French in their effort to restore their empire in Indochina. Why did the United States make this choice? Were there alternatives to it? This webinar explores these and other questions.

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History of Thailand

Thai people who originally lived in southwestern China migrated into mainland Southeast As...

History of Thailand

Thai people who originally lived in southwestern China migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of many centuries. The oldest known mention of their existence in the region by the exonym Siamese is in a 12th-centuryA.D. inscription at the Khmer temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which refers to syam, or "dark brown", people. It was believed that Siam derived from the Sanskrit word syam, or "brown race", with a contemptuous signification. Sien in Chinese writings is the name for the northern kingdom that centered around Sukhothai and Sawankalok; but to the Siamese themselves, the name of the country has always been Mueang Thai.
The country's designation as Siam by Westerners likely came from the Portuguese, the first Europeans to give a coherent account of the country. Portuguese chronicles noted that the king of Sukhothai had sent an expedition to Malacca at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in 1455. Following their conquest of Malacca in 1511, the Portuguese sent a diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya. A century later, on 15 August1612, The Globe, an East India Company merchantman bearing a letter from King James I, arrived in "the Road of Syam". "By the end of the 19th century, Siam had become so enshrined in geographical nomenclature that it was believed that by this name and no other would it continue to be known and styled."
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FACES OF AFRICA 08/06/2012

Wangari Maathai was recognized across the global as a warrior for the environment and camp...

FACES OF AFRICA 08/06/2012

Wangari Maathai was recognized across the global as a warrior for the environment and campaigner for human rights. Widely known by her first name Wangari, she was responsible for planting more than 30 million trees across Africa during her lifetime. As well as for the environment she stood for women, for the role of the poor, for justice and for democracy. And in so doing she put her life on the line. In 2004 Wangari received the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. She died at the age of 71 but people all over the globe have been inspired by her vision.

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader.
cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
When secret agent Julie Cosgrove lost her fiancé in a deadly military assignment, she fled her job with the U.S. Government and vowed to start over. But on the threshold of a new life, she.
Directed by Tod Browning. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. It was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon.

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Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered a...

Outside The Law (Official Trailer)

After losing their family home in Algeria, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; .
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cynthia rothrock fights some thugs in the movie outside the law . very fatal and strong woman.
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